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Indonesia’s shakedown of Apple comes to an end – The Economist


It was billed as a stand for “principles of fairness” against an uncaring foreign tech giant. Such was the heady rhetoric Indonesia’s ministers deployed throughout the country’s stand-off with Apple, which began in October, when Indonesia banned the sale of the newest iPhone. The saga reached a denouement on February 26th, with a $320m investment deal signed by Apple and the government.



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